I see the classic Stern logo in the corner plastic. Lectronamo?
Yes
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1429&picno=36224&zoom=1
I see the classic Stern logo in the corner plastic. Lectronamo?
Yes
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1429&picno=36224&zoom=1
Hee Haw
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=1152&picno=14430&zoom=1
From the pop section of a bare playfield.
Good morning. That looks like a Taxi drop target from behind Marilyn.
Confirmed - http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2505&picno=40669&zoom=1
I hope this is not too easy, I'm sure it will be for someone -
The only game I know with a Skyway is Whirlwind.
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2765&picno=25889
Hint, tomorrow I will post a clearer picture. At that point the colors and artwork should be a big giveaway.
I swore I'd go to bed after looking at Buck Rodgers. http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=392&picno=51975&zoom=1
brb
Looks like Comet
Yup
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=548&picno=30124&zoom=1
recognized the style but had a hard time finding a pic on IPDB
Aladdin's Castle: http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=40&picno=18155
Next one:
Beat Time
http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=213&picno=65829&zoom=1
I need to bookmark this thread to my favorites. I usually only see it when it comes to the top. When I look for it I do it through my post history.
Star Trek: http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=2354&picno=67692&zoom=1
Another beautiful art package by the great Gordon Morison!
Next one (Backglass):
The image is from the translite and the pinside database shows there were thousands of this machine made.
I thought this one would be easy, relatively speaking. I was sure somebody would have figured it out by now.
You guys have gotten real good at figuring out obscure EMs from 60 or 70 years ago, and foreign jobs that you may never see in your lifetime, but one from the last 30 years, made in the USA by one of the top manufacturers has you all stumped? I'll give another hint then. It is a prequel to a sequel.
Quoted from o-din:You guys have gotten real good at figuring out obscure EMs from 60 or 70 years ago, and foreign jobs that you may never see in your lifetime, but one from the last 30 years, made in the USA by one of the top manufacturers has you all stumped? I'll give another hint then. It is a prequel to a sequel.
I kind of lost my enthusiasm due to some of the reasons you said. I don't want to "dig" IPDB without looking and getting and idea about company artist or theme. I hate the posts from a company whose games I have never seen or only a handful were made.
When it comes to hints it is sometimes only apparent when you know the answer. Obviously 7 posts in 6 days did nothing to advance this. Sorry. I stopped looking and when this thread comes to the top I look to see if we moved on.
Quoted from Taxman:I hate the posts from a company whose games I have never seen or only a handful were made.
I'm guessing you have seen and played quite a few games from this company as I mentioned they were a top pinball manufacturer.
Quoted from pinballkim:A game from the last 30 years with 6 digit displays?
7 if you are having a good game.
Quoted from pinballkim:Good one O-din.
Thanks. A Bally from 1988 with 3000 units confirmed. I didn't think it would be that hard with all the clues.
I have a good idea what the next one is, but I think I'll sit the game out for a while.
carry on....
good one odin
though i was cursing u for quite a while but that Blackwater 100 was very guessable.
New clue looks like WMS Little Chief to me.
Agreed, Blackwater 100 was a very good pic. Yes, I have played it many times.
Clues like the one about the bands gave me a headache. But those are my issues
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